Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour is not much far with its forthcoming run. The Grand Tour Season 4 will be the next installment of the series, featuring Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson on a fantastic journey to astounding places.
Amazon Prime initially signed the contract for three seasons of The Grand Tour. And even before Season 3 aired on Amazon Prime, the show received a renewal for The Grand Tour Season 4.
The Grand tour Season 4: First-Look Teaser Out
Just recently, on November 22, the streaming service released the first-look footage of the upcoming season. The teaser featured all the three hosts on a fantastic sea journey and enjoying the maximum of it. However, not just the pros, they are also in for the cons as well. As the teaser portrayed, they are trying to know what a seaman goes through when he enters the sea. Though the teaser clearly confirmed that the upcoming season is going to be a hell lot of fun.
The Grand Tour Season 4: Release Date
The thing for which the audience is longing for quite some time is finally here. Amazon Prime has revealed the official release date for the upcoming fourth season of The Grand Tour. Season 4 is slated to be out on December 13, 2019.
What Will Happen In The Grand Tour Season 4?
As previously reveald, the upcoming season of The Grand Tour will introduce a brand new format for its fans. The trio of hosts has ditched their previous studio tent and live audience. This time, they head out for a series of road-trip specials. The fourth season will feature more of adventure episodes of Hammond, May, and Clarkson on a road-trip to various places.
They all started filming for The Grand Tour Season 4 in June 2019. The first episode will feature Seamen, while the second one will take place in Madagascar. Also, Clarkson confirmed In an interview with the Sun that the locations for season four will include Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore.
This revelation of the new season came in a while announcing Season 4 in the third season finale. Clarkson went emotional when he told the audience that the current format, featuring a live studio audience in a tented studio, will be scrapped in favor of more road trips and adventure specials.
Clarkson Has No Plans Beyond The Grand Tour
In discussion with Radio Times, Clarkson lately revealed that he has no other plans about what he will do after The Grand Tour. As he stated, “I never run out of ideas. Someone asked me, before this series, ‘What can you possibly do with a car that you haven’t already done?’ But my head’s filled with enough ideas for five years.” Meanwhile, Clarkson is already hosting Who Wants To Be A Millionaire on ITV.
However, he is also up for taking the audience inside his new life as a farmer in his upcoming show titled I Bought The Farm. The show will feature his journey to rural agricultural life.